yikes, I would seriously look into a decent upgrade on your card, or reducing settings just so you can get your keystones. Then after, bump your settings back up.
I have a somewhat outdated video card and I can still be in the tree area no problem.
yikes, I would seriously look into a decent upgrade on your card, or reducing settings just so you can get your keystones. Then after, bump your settings back up.
I have a somewhat outdated video card and I can still be in the tree area no problem.
I'm guessing you mean wolves. These are OK, for a bit, but the trees still come this far. I'd prefer to just shoot spindiggles if possible, though.
Yea, I figured that much. I don't have an account there and don't really feel like making one lol.
My card is fine. I use a 460 GTX hawk, which supposedly has the best stock cooling of all the 460 cards and is the recommended card on the box. My average temp is about 55c, but I just get nervous when I start reaching temps of over 70c. I know the card can handle more, I just don't feel safe stressing it like that.
Others are having this issue with better cards as well. Some have already reported complete failure of their cards because of this issue.
I may try to find the .dats myself, I could probably figure it out. I'm guessing you'd just need a model viewer for it? /shrug lol
Yeah, your card is actually better than mine, I have a HD5770 so it's strange to see your having frame rate issues with that. What resolution you playing on? Windowed or Fullscreen?My card is fine. I use a 460 GTX hawk, which supposedly has the best stock cooling of all the 460 cards and is the recommended card on the box. My average temp is about 55c, but I just get nervous when I start reaching temps of over 70c. I know the card can handle more, I just don't feel safe stressing it like that.
Others are having this issue with better cards as well. Some have already reported complete failure of their cards because of this issue.
I may try to find the .dats myself, I could probably figure it out. I'm guessing you'd just need a model viewer for it? /shrug lol
EDIT: looks like you found a solution! GJ! Best of luck to ya!
Take a look at your card's official specifications...My card is fine. I use a 460 GTX hawk, which supposedly has the best stock cooling of all the 460 cards and is the recommended card on the box. My average temp is about 55c, but I just get nervous when I start reaching temps of over 70c. I know the card can handle more, I just don't feel safe stressing it like that.
http://www.geforce.com/Hardware/GPUs...specifications
Thermal and Power Specs:
Maximum GPU Tempurature (in C): 104 C
You have nothing to worry about. The card easily supports temps well in excess of 70 C.
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